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An experimental comparison of 16 mm sound animated films and conventional lecture-demonstration methods of teaching selected units in engineering graphics
(1969)
The research was designed to determine the relative effectiveness of 16 mm sound animated films compared to the conventional lecture-demonstration method of teaching selected units in engineering graphics. The two methods ...
A study of buildings and equipment in Texas junior college drafting technology programs with implications for a planning guide
(1969)
Purpose of research. -- The purpose of this research was to gather information about the buildings and equipment of Texas junior college drafting technology programs. Data collected were used to prepare implications for a ...
An experiment to determine the effectiveness of slides and audio-tapes for presenting manipulative demonstrations in graphic arts
(1969)
The purpose of the study w as to compare a slide-tape method of presenting demonstrations with teacher-presented demonstrations in junior high school graphic arts. The experiment was designed to examine initial learning ...
An experimental comparison of programmed instruction and lecture-demonstration methods of teaching descriptive geometry
(1969)
The purpose of this study was to develop programmed instruction booklets and measure their effectiveness for self-instruction in descriptive geometry at the college level. More specifically, this problem involved: (1) ...
A study of industrial arts activities for educable mentally retarded junior high school youth with implications for guidelines in special industrial arts activities
(1969)
The purpose of the research was to compare present practices of industrial arts teachers in programs for educable mentally retarded (EMR) youth with those of special education teachers who teach some phase of industrial ...
The correlation among factors related to measuring ability
(1969)
The prime purpose of this study was to examine certain human factors or abilities which could affect or relate to measuring ability in machine-shop practices at the high-school level. Eight variables - - intelligence, age, ...
The effect of programed instruction in industrial arts at the junior high school level
(1969)
Problem [line break] The primary purpose of this study was to ascertain the value of programmed instruction using teaching machines in industrial arts at the eighth and ninth grade levels through an experimental study. ...
An experiment to evaluate the relative effectiveness of two approaches to teaching college algebra in achieving selected objectives of college algebra in industrial technology curricula
(1969)
The purpose of the study was to evaluate the relative effectiveness of two approaches to teaching college algebra in achieving those objectives of college algebra in industrial technology curricula which can be pursued in ...
A comparison of the achievement of vocational automechanics students in first year day trade with students in first year industrial cooperative training
(1969)
The purpose of the study was to ascertain the comparative effectiveness of two different programs of vocational automechanics instruction. The two programs studied were vocational day trade automechanics and vocational ...
An experiment to compare student achievement in beginning welding when taught by lecture-demonstration versus modified programmed instruction
(1969)
The purpose of the investigation was to determine how well students learn a highly manipulative skill without direct teacher help. Programed instruction and single concept films were developed for use in the study. The ...